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1 J.in j h P.. Taj'Sor, ilis I r s Announcement. r i - n will b vharKcd flv I r l.i.e lur uOimarT noik. etc rill be published I withheld. roUimmsiriUlon 1 ! vt the writar - ''.:, M'iib!. Iht of Tn Umrmo i. : ...eti.r tUiws oipresnod oonvipomUmtn, ' Nolloo under lioad of "fineelnl Notion will be cliaritod k rale of 10c per line or eucti lu not no a. AdvcrtlHors dmlrlng ft cbni of ad Tor Unumrnt should bava copy In offlo aoi alur limn noon on Xuemltty. AdvcrllneiucnU dUooctlnued before the tlmo contracted tor bu uplrca will cliai-Rod transient rata tor tb times ao- luaily publiabeu. , . THURSDAY, MARCH 12th. 1908, Air;iin, the tu-cond time, the family .1 CPOLINAcircio has been broken. Un urn!- mas day two years ro, the second .11 l . .J i L! . 11 00 ,n was suuaeniy caiieu to jjo w ni i;o ; heavenly home. And now the elder W has tone to join his brother's song -r ! with the ransom throng above. ! They married sister?. Jesse's wife was Miss Martha Strickland. The brothers were bo much alike in character that the same description would answer almost for both. The subject of this sketch was the oldest son of Mr D. A. 'Taylor and his wife, Mrs. Louisa Taylor. Joseph was born February 10th, 1869. He had been an invalid for the . past twelvemonths. He died February 11th, 1908, was 39 years old. He was married to Miss Octavia Strict land in 1893, who survives him with one only child; a daughter of tender years. -"Jodie" as his friends loved of rill Dm by lt Caitalla lattUlt'eftce. Mr. W. R. Blackwell is clearing the way and lumber is being placed on the site, and at an early date will begin the erection of a - nice store building on Main street. We regret to say ; Mr. D. E. Pearce, our rural carrier has been ' confined at his home in Franklin with gn'pp the past week, and sub stitute Joyner has been doing the service in his stead. Mr. Charles C. Cook an industri ous and well-to-do farmer just over in Franklin, died of pneumonia last Sunday, leaving a young and devoted wife and four children, who have the sympathy of all in their sad loss and bereavement. - Quite an excitement was caused ; here early Sunday morning when Mr. I. C. Sledge was ferociously at tacked by a mad dog, but f ortunate- ly . was not seriously bitten. The rabid animal with a dozen others, after many hogs and cattle had been bitten, was pursued and killed dur ing the day. The Roanoke Railroad Lumber Company, of Norfolk, who owns near four hundred million feet of " timber interests in this section, will in a short while begin putting in their trackage for taking the logs to their mammoth plant in Norfolk, The. road will be narrow guage and will be built from Momeyer. With friends the writer mingled ' with the -good people of old historic Hilliardston Sunday and, after par- taking of a good dinner in the agree able and hospitable home of Mrs. ijettie xork, we Heard an able ser mon in the Methodist church by Rev, Mr. Kirton. They are an industri ous and thrifty set of farmers, and its' citizenship is surpassed by none in the State. I ;-: Plain Tom Here comes the Spring Winds to . chap tan and freckle.. UsePinesalve .. Carbolized, (Acts like a poultice) for cuts sores, burns, chapped lips, Bands and fade, it sooths and beals, Nashyille Drug Co. Aventoa Items, Mrs. F. C. Braziel and children are spending some time with her mother, Mrs, J. B. Avent. ' Mr. F. V. Avent and wife spent Sunday in Whitakers with their sis ter, Mrs. J. M. Cutchin, Jr. Mr. Howard Collins, of Castalia, accompanied by Miss Annie Frazier, ' of Hilliardston, was m our section Sunday. ' Miss Mamie Ward, who is teach ing school at Red Oak Academy, , 3pent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J R. Ward. ... " - We are glad to say Miss Annie Sledge, who was confined to her room several days last week with gripp, was able to attend church last Sunday. Miss Agnes Crawley and; father, Mr. June Crawley, of Halifax coun ty, spent Saturday night and Sun day with the family of Mr. G. P. Coulhall.' ... . ' . ' I 'o -srs. Arthur and Percy Shear in, of Rocky Mount, spent Saturday i " t r : 1 Sunday here with their .." r, !.'r. V. T. Sliearin, also -i I " .ry M-in and r&Lii'e Al ' ;.1I s. C. G. Went and For ReSsttr f Deeds. Subject to the action of the Dem ocratic primaries, I hereby announce to the voters of Naj;h county that I am a candidate for the office of Reg ister of Deeds of Nash County, will appreciate, the - active support and influence of the voters through out the county. Samuel V. Pitts to call him, had been an example uprightness from his youth; was good man every way. II he had an enemy it was not known. He was an esteemed member of Philadelphia Baptist Church from early boyhood His religion was prat ''rsi. a inci dent will give the keynote to his Christian character. Called upon to assist in putting out a dangerous Are in the woods, first knelt for Di vine help, then he did his best ' Jodie was a most helpful and obedi ent son, loving brother, husband and father. He was a pupil of the writer in his youth, and never gave cause for reproof, careful and painstaking, considerate of his teach er, a favorite of his school mates, excellent neighbor, and sincere friend. Tho' his death had been hopelessly expected for weeks, it was none the less painful. Dear friend , sorrow not as those without hope," for some day in the bye and bye we will all meet Jodie on "That Beautiful Shore." Margareotea B. Pitt, Dukes, N. C, Feb: 25th, 1908. Care fTkaals. I wish to express the thanks of the inmates of the Methodist parsonage for the kindness of Bro. T.' A. Sills in the presentation of some needed table glass-ware, and also to record my sincere appreciation of a some what similar present from Mrs. Dr. Ross, and all this on the same day, While organization is frequently a potent factor in accomplishing re sults, it is nevertheless a fact, that under some circumstances the gen erous impulses, of individuals have a fuller and freer expression in direct Independent way. Self-con stituted committees of one never have to brook organized differences of motive and purpose. I desire further to express the thanks of my family and myself for the thought ful kindness and help which have been extended to us during the re cent illne of Mrs. Kirton and Mrs, Russell by a number of good women in our town. Such acts as have characterized them are always very accurately noted by heavenly angels and will be graciously rewarded. Sincerely W. H. Kirton f 1UU.0U paid by Dr. Snoop lor any recent case of uripp or acute Void that a 25 cent box of Prevention will ont break. How Is this for an offer The Doctors supreme confidence in these little Candy Cold Cure Tablets revenues is certainly complete. It s a $100. against 25 cents pretty big odutt.- And Jfreventics, retnera be r, contain no laxative nothing harsh nor siekeniDi?. Pneumonia would never appear it early colds weare always broken. Safu aud sure for Jeverisb cbildren 48 Pre, veti tics 25o. Ward Drug Co. -Nash iille. CastaHu Drug Co.'-Castalia, We would dearly love to know what a baby really thinks about all the fuss m5de over it. , Remember that when the Stomach oerves fxil or weaker .Dyspepsia or ndigestion must always follow But strengthen these same weak Inside nerves w.tn Dr. noops Restorative and then see bow quickly health will agrin return. Weak Aeart and Kid ney nerves cno also be strengthened with tee Restorrtive, where Heart pains, palpitation or Kidney weak ness Is found. ' Don't drug the Sto mach nor stimulate the heart or Kidneys. . Strengthen these weak and inside nerves with Dr, S hoops Restorative snd get well A jmple ogle test will surely tell. Ward Drug Co.- Nashville Castalia Drug Co. Castalia. ) r iOPUli ys Trial il -0 is the ofr,T on s Reliove Lack-ache. Lack ' I.heumatio oains. Lest f r .' ulnr'-s, 1 i.i.T ftnd llr- i J i I. o- i c r D isney ro- .iVu.,; L ' Co. ( Notice! r By order of the Board of Com mis sioiuTs o( Nash county, (wording to petition aud application of one fourth of tbe free bolder.t residing in the territory hereinafter de scribed) for the holding uf no elec lion for local tax (according ' to Src 4113 octs school laws 1907) to be held at Red Oak on Saturday, April 11th, 1908, to determine whether there I'e a npeclal local tux for schooln levied oot to exceed ninety uenU (90c) on each and every poll eligible to vote and tot to exceed thirty (30c) cents on each nnd every one bunhred dollars warm of nutd property. In public school District No. 1, South Wbitakera Township, bounded as follows: Beginning, at mouth of Parker's Treek, tbenco up Parker a creek to tbe Nashville and Hilliardston road, thence along suid road to White Stone Branch, thence down White btone braocn to rix Basket creek, thence down Pig Basket creek to Proctor sMill Run. thence up Proctor's Mill Ran to the soutberu line of the old Proctor farm, thence with the southern and4 eastern lines of Proctors farm to J. W. Moore's southern Hue, thence aloug Moore's southern line to Mrs. Henrietta Collion' line, thence with ber eastern line to H.T. Rose's line, thence with Rose's eastern line to R H. Whitfield's aoutbern line, and with Whitfield's southern line to O. D. Jones' line, thence -aloog Jones' southern end eastern lines to Rocky Mount road, thence along W. B. High's eastern Hue to W. , Edward's southern line, thence with W. . Edward's southern line to Horsepen branch, thence with Horsepen Branch to tbe Byoum Mill Run. thence with the Bynum Mill Run to Swift creek, theooe up said creek to the beginning. 1. A. lieal, registrar, A. II. Whitley and J. K. Beal, poll hold ers. ., --. " Z. V. Jenkins, Clerk to Board. This March 2nd, 1908. Notice! By order of tbe Board of Commis sioners of Nash county, (according to petition and application of one- fourth of tbe free holders residing in the territory hereinafter des cribed) for the holding of an elec tion for local school tax (according to Skc. 4115 acts school laws 1907) to be held at Momeyer on Saturday, April 11th 1908, to determine wheth er there be a special local tax for schools levied not to exceed ninety cents (90c) on each and every poll eligible to vote and not to exceed thirty (30c) cents on each and every one hundred dollars worth of said property in public school district No. 4. known as Momeyer District in Mannings township bounded as follows: Beginning at the 13 mile post on tbe Nashville branch of tte A. C. L. R. R . thence aloog the line of toe Momeyer and Matthews school dlstrwt to tbe line of the Spring Hope graded school district on Bear Branch, tbence along said line to buppony ureek, tbence up said creek to its head, tbence north to Pleasant Grove road, thence Raid road to Pleasant Grove school boun dary line, thence with said line to the beginning. , ..;. J. A. T. Vester. Keglstrar. J. H. Broswell and J. P. Bass poll hold ers. ?' Z. V. JlNKlNS, .Clerk o Board. This March 2nd, 1908. When We BoyE mm, OATS t aUJ liiJrilil' I. Vc Always Consider The "Quality" First Then The "Price." .j t .... . A - ' ' ' ' , We Keep Qn Hand Always Choice Hay, White Milling Corn, White Seed Oats, A of which are tho Very Best Quality that .Money will Buy. Yod Want Feed i "Quality" Call On Ds. Yours To. Serve, Riclts, Alford & Batchelof, NashviKe, K C. 4M o rmit,,i-L,r 1 ' Sumons by Publication. Stats of North Carolina, Nash Co. - In toe Superior Court. Mary Boykin, plaintiff, ,:' ; v vs. Roscoe Boykin, defendant ; ' ' The 'defendant above named will take notice that tbe plaintiff, Mary Boykin, has applied to tbe Superior court of Nash county for permanent alimony to be paid out of the pres ent interest of certain real estate. or the proceeds thereof, belongiug to tbe said Roscoe Boykin, situated in Nash county, having been,. sold on the 3rd day of February 1908 ty commissioners duly appointed in a special proceeding before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Nash Coun ty, the balance of Raid real estate, that is that part situated in Wilson county soon to be sold by commis sioners appointed Oy the Clerk of the Superior court of Wilson county, That a judgment has been rendered by tbe Superior Court at Chambers commanding and directing the said defendant to appear at tbu next reg ular term of tbe buperior G.turtof Nash county and show cause, if any he has, why the above uieitime(J property, or proceeds thereof r jld not be con denied to tbe use .'the said Mary Boykin and herctiuuven. And tbe defendant will further take notice that be is required to ppeir Pt the next term of tbe Su perior Court of Nash county, to be I on the L'iid Slouday ju March, 1 i, at the court house of said ounty in Nashville, N. C, and now cause, if any he bs, why the ' e fm' .mcd itHer. t in said i ', or tie pnwcei'.- there i i t te ( " ; '--ne and '11 i r- ' (ft it i J 'J arv Secure Valuable Presents! Take a - Peep i By saving the Trading Stamps which we give with all Cash-Purchases. For Every lOcts Spent With Us We Give Free One Trading Stamp. Savc'TIiem. By saving these Stamps, which we place in a nice ' little book for that purpose, you can se-x cure some very handsome and . valuable presents Free. ' . In at our Show-window at. the splendid line of Youths anil Lrios' A FEW OF. THE FuESEilTS: Csd Steeds, Ucler Sets; Tcl!:s, Ccc!:trst ?::Jj, r'"ri" H -'rr S'-'-r " ht 1- ,1 r f V.4 b.ikwJ 1 10 SHOES Then Come Insfde Of Car Sfcre! IVhere we will take r!--re in showin.3 ycu ir.orc clcccly the rerv.:' 'zr of our unsur pzzzzd stock and ma!;e - - Puces Tii:t V."I hz'r: Cccz::ss of their exirzi.io Idv- r.zzz, considcrin r v. til IT 81 $ it" M i i n (1 J r
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